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don't wonna offend anyone, but what you people think could this deity have any connection to the pre-Christian Armenian supreme God by the name of Aramazd? The Armazi and Aramazd sound pretty close to me, especially when both are supreme deities. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.166.223.227 (talk) 00:34, 19 October 2009 (UTC)Reply
this can be explained by common origin and Iranian/Anatolian influences. Pre-Christian/pre-national Georgia and Armenia were part of the Iranian commonwealth and shared much of its symbols and cultural traits. --KoberTalk 03:58, 19 October 2009 (UTC)Reply